Choose an area of interest:
Search 

Choose an area of interest:


Civil Madoff-Related Fraud Charges are Dismissed


February 2, 2010 (Associated Press) NEW YORK - A federal judge has dismissed civil securities fraud charges against a New York brokerage firm and its executives that resulted from a probe into the Bernard Madoff case.



The charges were dismissed Tuesday against Cohmad Securities Corp.; its chairman, Maurice "Sonny" Cohn; his daughter, chief operating officer Marcia Cohn; and vice president and broker Robert Jaffe.

The Securities and Exchange Commission brought the charges last year. It said the defendants' fraudulent intent could be inferred from allegations that Madoff requested secrecy in marketing his investments and they complied.

Judge Louis Stanton said Monday that the SEC's chain of inferences to accuse the defendants was "speculative and flimsy."

Madoff is serving 150 years in prison after bilking thousands of investors of billions of dollars.

Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Related Stories
 
 
This Week in the SmartPros News & Insights Newsletter


 
Would you recommend this article?
5 (yes, highly)
4
3
2
1 (no, not at all)
Comments:


 
 
About SmartPros | Accounting Products | Professional Education | Marketing Services | Consulting | Engineering Products | Contact Us
2009 SmartPros Ltd.